"Correct" biographies tell in detail about each period of human life, illustrating the chronology of facts and fitting it into the general context. But this book is about something else, about the main thing - something you can't see with your own eyes.
Osho himself never wrote an autobiography. So this book, like a patchwork quilt, is sewn from scattered memoirs, selected from his many speeches and arranged in chronological order. She shows the real Osho, without idealizing him or whitening him. It is as unlike other autobiographies familiar to the genre as Osho is not like other canonical mystics. And although his life sometimes resembles an action-packed adventure novel, it is primarily an autobiography of the spirit, which projects a chronological chain of events through the prism of the spiritual.
We have a fascinating life story that shaped Osho's personality and views: childhood, school years, students, enlightenment experiences, meditation camps and schools, ashrams in India and the United States, conflict with US authorities , recent years in Pune. The book will be the key to understanding Osho's philosophy and teachings.